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. 2022 Apr 28;16(4):e0010299. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0010299

Table 4. The distribution of S. stercoralis co-infection with other intestinal parasites among schoolchildren in Amhara Region, 2019.

Parasites identified Total examined Number Percentage
SS 844 108 12.8
SS+AL 844 9 1.1
SS+AM 844 33 3.9
SS+GD 844 7 0.8
SS+HN 844 5 0.6
SS+HW 88 60 7.1
SS+SM 844 21 2.5
SS+TT 844 2 0.2
SS+AL+AM 844 1 0.1
SS +AL+GD 844 1 0.1
SS+AL+TT 844 1 0.1
SS+AM+TT 844 1 0.1
SS+HW+SM 844 19 2.3
SS+SM+AM 844 8 1.0
SS+HW+AM 844 23 2.7
SS+HW+GD 844 4 0.5
SS+HW+HN 844 1 0.1
SS+FH+AM 844 1 0.1
SS+AM+GD 844 7 0.8
SS+SM+GD 844 2 0.2
SS +HW+AL+AM 844 1 0.1
SS+HW+AL+EV 844 2 0.2
SS+HW+GD+AM 844 1 0.1
SS+HW+SM+AM 844 6 0.7
SS+HW+SM+GD 844 2 0.2
SS+HW+SM+HN 844 1 0.1
SS+SM+HN+AM 844 1 0.1
SS+HW+SM+GD+AM 844 1 0.1
Total 844 329 39.0%

*SS = S. stercoralis, HW = Hookworm, AL = A. lumbricoides, AM = E. histolytica/dispar, GD = G. duodenalis, SM = S. mansoni, HN = H. nana, TT = T. trichiura, FH = Fasciola hepatica